Human Rights Day takes place annually on the 10th December commemorating the establishment of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, with this year marking its 70th anniversary.
The declaration is a document that establishes the equal dignity and worth of every person. It is available in more than 500 languages making it the most translated document in the world, marking its global importance.
Human Rights Day recognises the success of the document whilst realising that the documents promise is yet to be fully realised. There are countries around the world where these rights are not observed, leaving people at great risk. It is important that we stand up for the rights of those in these countries as well as our own rights. Human Rights Day helps to raise awareness of human rights and their importance, whilst putting pressure on non-abiding countries to make a change.
The Liberal Democrats recognise the importance of the International Declaration of Human Rights and fully support the document, realising its relevance now as much as ever.
The events can be followed through the hashtag #StandUp4HumanRights.